The focal bead I received is a decoupaged rose image on a black wooden tile. I decided to make a tin bezel to house the tile and provide a decorative image on its back. The color of the tin relates well with the earth tone of the beads.

Paige provided a really fun copper clasp which I oxidized and tumbled to create a lovely gunmetal color.

Detail of tin bezel made to enhance the focal tile.

I also received a really fun selection of flower charms that she'd made from vintage lucite jewelry.

I though one of the smaller charms would make a great ring,

and voila, it's a ring!

This size seven cutie has as 10mm wide band that's cut from 21 gauge double clad silver plate sheet. I've attached the lucite flowers by inserting a miniature stainless steel nut and bolts. The hardware is concealed with a little dab of colored coordinated resin.

Love that tin bezel that you made. So pretty - much prettier than the back of a piece of wood! That necklace is gorgeous. Now, about that ring. You say you just decided to make a ring and voila! it was a ring. I just tried that and it didn't work. Did I leave something out. Is there something you have to do after the "decision"? Great job!